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NEW AUSTRALIAN BIRD SPECIES FOUND AT KALLAKOOPAH CREEK, S.A.

To: Evan Beaver <>
Subject: NEW AUSTRALIAN BIRD SPECIES FOUND AT KALLAKOOPAH CREEK, S.A.
From: Carl Clifford <>
Date: Mon, 20 Aug 2007 12:35:24 +1000
It reads to me that they found "rare fossils" AND they found "bird species not yet recorded" AND they found "landscape sheathed by lush beds of plants and flowers" I suppose the logical thing would be to read the article that was published in The Weekend Australian Magazine.

Cheers,

Carl Clifford



On 20/08/2007, at 12:22 PM, Evan Beaver wrote:

It's certainly ambiguous isn't it?

"They found rare fossils, bird species not yet recorded and landscape
sheathed by lush beds of plants and flowers. Above all, they found
peace, and an absence of the tracks of man."

On 8/20/07, Chris Sanderson <> wrote:
Hi Lorne,

Having now looked at the article, it seems to me they are suggesting a new species of bird fossil, not a living bird. For those interested in making
their own mind up, the article is below.

http://www.theaustralian.news.com.au/story/ 0,25197,22265493-2702,00.html

Regards,
Chris

On 8/20/07, Lorne Johnson <> wrote:

Hello bird gang,



A feature article by Nicolas Rothwell that appeared in The Australian
newspaper last Saturday, on a recent expedition deep into the remote
salty reaches of northern South Australia (at the southern end of the
Simpson Desert) was fascinating. Apparently, researchers/ scientists on
the field excursion have discovered 'bird species not yet recorded'
(actual quote) at Kallakoopah Creek! This is thrilling. I'd be
fascinated to know what the team unearthed. Perhaps a new grasswren,
chat or whiteface!



Does anyone know anything more about this? I can imagine the new
discoveries are being kept top secret.



Lorne


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